That is exactly what the nail in the coffin for my boat was with the last owner. I found a wire to the pertinex that shorted to the body and fried the electrical sensor. I called pertinex and discussed it with them. Congrats on finding and fixing the electrical gremlin.well got stator replaced today and we have a winner! i took boat down to ramp fired it up put in gear and she didint stall , the idle was a lil low so i moved it to 800 rpm at idle after warm up, the old stator had frayed wiring you couldn't see until you moved things around a bit i believe that wiring finally had touched something and shorted
got jokes sir!Mick, just mount a pedestal seat and steer with your feet .. :joyous: :bolt:
it happend! successful launch and i was able to drive it!
67 mph@3k yup got scared there was a lil chop and headwind lol but friend shot a video but this is my pov for now.
https://youtu.be/4GnsFkJ1hII
yep as soon as i felt the winds get stronger and noticed chop ahead i knew a gust was coming and backed off , was a thrilling ride for sureWOW, your video brought back memories when I had my Bass Boat. You seriously have to watch well ahead when going that fast to read the water and the crosswinds. And I did that one day when it was raining. It felt like BB being shot at me.
Not everyone can drive a high speed boat. You don't allow just anybody to drive it, or if you do, don't go with them.